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2 Bikes for sale

FROG 58

I have a much cherished Frog 58 road bike for sale. 

"This 20-inch kids' Road Bike is best suited for children aged between 6 and 7 years old with an average inside leg of 58cm. The smallest of the Frog road bike range"

Mechanics all in good working order. Gears, brakes all fully functional. Tyres have very little wear.  The frame is in good condition with some scratches from use. It also has the added benefit of mudguards (worth a good £25) and comes with both on and off road tyres. 

It has only been used to go to school and back.
 

 

Apollo girls bike

This is an excellent bike. Suits age approx 7-10.  18 speed shimano gears. Wheel size 24". Front suspension. 

Not been used much as our daughter grew out of it. But she loved it. She struggled with the twisty gear changing, as they were really hard to do, so I upgraded to lever type (see image) at a cost of £40 and that made all the difference.

Brakes and gears all working well. There are a few small scuffs, and the handlebar grips need replacing (about £3 on ebay).

Current model now £195

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